The secretary general of Zimbabwe's opposition party has been released on bail, a day before a controversial presidential poll run-off.
Tendai Biti, of the Movement for Democratic Change, was held earlier this month on treason charges, which his party say are politically driven.
The MDC has withdrawn from Friday's poll, over fears of political violence.
Southern African leaders have called on President Robert Mugabe to postpone the vote and negotiate with the opposition.
Mr Biti's bail was set at one trillion Zimbabwe dollars, the equivalent of about $200 (Ј100).
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The court said the state's evidence appeared based on their documentation appeared weak at this stage.
(BBC)
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